The comedian, who was 61, died Tuesday after having cancer for nine years but kept it private
Christian leaders say the recent military activity has driven many Christians and members of other minority groups from their homes
A top FBI official says despite US request for help from Moscow, 'we've seen no action'
Account details former President Donald Trump's rage at losing presidency and fears that he might provoke a war before leaving office
Secretary of state implies that 'additional sanctions could well be imposed' if the Taliban violate commitments on counterterrorism, freedom of travel and human rights
A robot called Moxi is helping nurses and hospital staff focus more on patients by taking care of menial tasks. The VOA’s Deana Mitchell has the story.
The CIA's deputy director is warning that the flow of al-Qaida followers back to their former base means it could reconstitute in one to two years
Decades of conflict, severe drought and the coronavirus pandemic have pushed poverty-stricken Afghanistan to the brink
Prosecutors allege that the officers violated Floyd's rights while he was in their custody on May 25, 2020
Questions arise whether country is following Poland and Hungary on a path toward media censorship
Conditions in Syria look increasingly bleak with intensifying violence, a plummeting economy and widespread transmission of COVID, investigators find
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